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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven Thursday, August 14, 1930 HLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED TO RENT Modern home In good location. -. Must have 3 bed rooms. Address box 10 Observer. 8-13-4 t. WANTED Girl for housework and assist with small children in camp near HUgard. Main 938. 8-13-tI WANTED To truac mod. 5-rm house and 2 lots on paved street for large house close in suitable for roomers. Call 222-J. 8-8-6 tp. MAN AND WIFE want work on ranch. Permanent. T. J. Burke, 203 W. 8-7-6 tp A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL girl wonts work in home. Call Farmers 288. 8-5-12 tp. FOR SALE FOR SALE Large fryers, 60c each. A dandy piano at a real bargain. Canary bird singers. Also a neat un furnished house, close in on Adnms for rent. Cheap to right people, H. W, Smith, fox farm. 8-14-3 tp FOR SALE Furniture bargains. You win iiuu some apienaia values at this time In our exchange dept. We list a few items below that have recently been traded In on new merchandise. A 3 pc. overstuffed velour suite with reversible cushions of damasic. The 3 pieces ore only $75.00. A fine mutl-colored velour davenport that looks like new, has reversible cushions and serpentine front, 949.50. ' A fine mohair davenport, used Just a short time and sold new for $136. 00. Now priced at only. $75.00. An 8 pc. walnut suite, buffet, oblong table and 6 chairs In A-l condition. A rare bnrgain lor $67,50. A solid oak Hoooicr kitchen cabinet . at less than half the price of ...i ., .'. t . 636 00 ' ! . . ..i !:. witn bow loot bed. dresser and chlf'- I fonler. The 3 pc. lor 3i.0O. . nnnlcn for onlv .16.00. . Genuine leather dovenette with solid ( oak ends. In splendid shape and priced for quick sale at only sao.iio. 0 oak buffets in a choice of sizes and , designs and a remantable special prlceof $15.00. 5 pc. painted breakfast s:t, window i type table and 4 low back chairs. The set Is 812.00. A $160.00 full enamel Monarch range, , used only 2 months, complete with wcter frontal 10.00. . A new style- Universal range on leg base ln splendid, condition, now ' $40.50. Bound oak table and 0 heavy chuira. , The ..'complete dln-.ng. sei of 7 pes. lor,20.B'J.' - "! ' ' It's nearly time to think of heaters. Here Is. a largo size .-Heatroia tnat sells : for . around eliO.OO new. ln fine condition for S7&.00. . Anotheruscd Universal circulator, used only a few months, and priced " low at $-19.50." :' Hundreds of, ether bargains will be found In our exchange dept. Come - and look it .over. - . , i Easy Credit Terms. CARli FURNITURE CO., INC. I rr-.- , - i-, ' 8-14-1 1. 1 GENERAIl " ELEOTRIC refrigerator, mu twi.- .ilka new: Bargain, c'-o 8-12-3 t. . Observer. - CALL 854-J for oannlng tomatoes, onions and potatoes. Fresh supply new, 2112 .Third Bt. 8-7-tX. nnr, CATC. I7M.I. .InVRfiv fnmilV COW I and calf 200U Ash St., or 970-J. 8-13-3 tp. . FOR SALE Range, dining table, mat- j tress, bedstead, . congoleum, other , household articles. Mrs. S. J. Anson, Albany St., second house on right, ; south of Island City ave. 8-13-2 tp : FOR SALE-10 acres, water ght modern buildings, 4 acres young orchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team and new Implements go witn piace. ; See owner for price .and terms. C. E. Oump, phone 498-J. 7-24-1 m. FOR-3ALB Sick aud nccldent lnsur- . -onco, $10.00 per' year. Frank Hop- : f kins, 2101 Fir. Ph. 349-J. 7-24-1 mp . Automobiles 1924 FORD TRUCK Completely over- hauled motor, fine heavy duty tires and a good body. An on cor, $105.00. 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN Five brand new tires, guaranteed motor, upholstery like new, road lights and other special equipment. Good paint. An OK car. $446.00. Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons A. U RICHARDSON, M. D. Physician and 8urgeon Office over Glase Drug. Office Phone, M-16 . . Res. M-66 i,ee n. iiotrvy, si. n. LEW A WIIJCES, M. D. Practice limited to disease, of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main H Astrologer JfRS. FREDERICK BALMES 301 N, AVE. Readings Daily. Reading, by Mall a Specialty U. S. L, Batteries Tour old battery nnd .8t puts a new one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric a block? o&st of tJ. P. The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties J Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five averaur words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion 10o Per line, etch added consec utive insertion 7o Minimum charge on one order , m,i, .,, -16o RATES BY MONTH 8 llnea. Der month S line", per month lines, per nionin d lines. Der montn Each additional line over five charged at 50c per line per month. r . j CASH IN ADVANCE! la re quired on all Classified orders to earn these rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 10 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. SlCp orders on ad inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same ho ir or extra Insertion will bo charged. Telephone . orders solicited. Cash rates may be earned on Eli one orders by payment on or efore uate of last Insertion. ' ; PHONE MAIN 600 ' MAn Observer Want Ad Will Do It" . - 1929 MODEL A FORD COUPE beau tiful all steel body finished In brown buff, good tires, excellent upholstery, a guaranteed motor, and easy terms. Come ln and drive it, $465.00. :; . ., 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN A com pletely overhauled motor;- good tires -and upholstery - has .been covered and Is like, new. Fisher .body and good paint. . Come ln and see It, $225.00. LAIUSON CHEVROLET CO. . u - 8-13-tf; pnNTTAn rt nntIP& Finished in blaclt Duco all new Kelly Spring- field tires. Perfect mechanical con- dltlon, 1931 license, 4J6.03. , , !,, , nrr, a 1031 utonii' 9J.'.V,U-; ,, ' l'jai) CHEV. COUPE New tlr;s. new battery, Duco paint. 1931 license, $200.00. :1929 FORD AA TRUCK Closed cab, I Dual high transmission, good rub ber, 1031 license, M25.C0. ! 1023 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER This Is Just the car for your iail hunting And fishing trips, has ex tra gear, license. $4u.00. , : . PERKINS' MOTOR CO. ... 8-11-lt. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furn. . 1206 N ave. . apts. with bath, -8-13-4 tp FOR RENT Just reflnlshed. recson- able prices, rooms and apts., I. O. O. F.Jtemplc. ., , 8-13-tfi FOR RENT 3 ' room furnished apt., 1101-O ave. .... 0-13-8 t. FOR RENT Furn. houses and apts., with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. ' Adults, 1810 Grcohwood. 8-10-1 m. WILL ALLOW RENT for fixing Up ' place. Five ' minutes to normal school. Write or call at once for nnoointmcnt. Ina. at Observer.. ' ..'. 8-12-3 tp.! HOUSE FOR RENT- -Henry Bel!mer. 8-11-5 tp 2102 Cove. 'FOR RENT Completely furnished 5- r room modern house, elec. range, three blocks from grude school. Call at 1703-X ave., or phone 194-w. 0-9-tf. FOR RENT Cool, mod. rooms. Day. week or month prices. Reasonable. 1408 Wash. Ave. 7-23-1 mp. . R RENTNlce coai modern Bpart. . Moidnire. Landii ment, 2 Landls Court. 7-2l-tf. FOR RENT Rms. over Sllverthorn Wright Drug store. ' 7-10-tt -Mod. garage. Ffx. 245-J. 7-3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS QjD TIME DANCE Saturday night at Eagles hall. . . B-ii-s t. FOR SERVICE on Surge milking ma chines call Mr, Vernon Love. Foley hotel. . 8-13--3 tp. WHEN THINKING of an auction sale call Cove Farmors 9X1 or see Jay Breshears . (auctioneer). Graduate Amer. Auction college, Los Angelcx 8-11-6 tp BUILDING AND REMODELING work done right on time, rum ana rates without obligation. Cnll Mum 86. E. Austin. 7-28-lmp i? aRTERM riRRnnN School of Music, . vlnlln. nlano. voice. Credits. I. D. O. P. temole. 447-J. 6r9-l m., LA GRANDE MATTRESS Ic Up-- holsterlne Ruk Cleaning Worm. ABSOLUTE serenity charac terizes our service. Every thing is aona wn qmci. ri.ncv and no detail Is permit. ttd to' escape our Attention. you can depend upon us. We Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 AD Phone 424 -W. Chas. Edwards, prop. 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the Prudential Insur ance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chas. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. ROOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hlldebrand, 620-W. 3-6-1 mp. MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, straight loans on install ment plan: Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Ph. Main 33. 8-16-1 m. IMBLER PERSONALS Ily Loltlia Cleaver IMBLER, Ore., (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King and sou, returned Ihome Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. King I have spent- the summer in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Walker from Portland are hero visiting their uncle and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ! Welch. . ' - The Legion auxiliary had a meeting 'Monday- evening. The delegates i elected to go to Baker to the con vention were Mrs. John Lloyd and 'Ona Hudsorwas alternate. Mrs. Grace Kouins ana mm. tci. - iues in tne worm of tho cinema. ' ved refreshments. Ona Husan was British Army veteran of the Boer appointed chairman of the stunt lWar sailor before the mast, cowboy, committee at the convention. The :worjd traveler and seeker for out-of-officers for next year were also elect- the-way places, Mr. McGowan has ed.. Plans were made for tho fall gathered and retoined an amazing bazar. . - . amount of first-hand Information Mrs. T. Kasincer and daughters, .about people and things, particularly Lola, of La Grande, Mrs. Koljth Glen, of Summerville, and Mrs: - Bessie Ruck man. , of Oakland, Gal., were calling on- friends In Imbler last Sundav. Mrs Perrv from La Grande is visit- inc sons Ross and Frank in Imbler. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Walker .and son. nnnroa frnm Milton are- visiting at th0 home of Mr. and Mrs. Bloom In m-. 'nnd Mrs. Clayton Wilson and I " 3my andJimmle returned to " '. i Mturnol t.n i ir, Pnrtland. They have tnelr nome in immum. i been vlBltmg relatives here. , Italy Is '.the only major European nation with a rising birthrate. Potential water power totalling 3.000,000 horsepower has been located ln British Columbia. 'SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" from ROHAN'S Flower Shop New Foley Bldg. SCORCHY SMITH f LISTEN , BETTY ' - PIE4SE DON'T GO UP WHERE. JAKE, IS 'GUARDING TOE. PRISONERS STAY HERE TILL 1 RETURN WITH HELP CROW YOUR EM) S CAMP ! IC ANVTillNff SHOULD HAPPEN UPTHER6.,BOLT YOURSEte- IN . i ii ii i -.i id iuyi , ,i - rirriiii 'ii l it . i m. imi'iiih r v., s ,i i vvuu-i i ni.,i. i v nil ' i 1 1 i i u is ni nr nu i un tuuk i . .-ami j GLORIA "T 2!a?ZLXr " " THE MAYOR LOVES HIS JOB! n i an' so, mademoiselles, ve mawe welcome xe charvamt j?e1resehtatives fpOM AMEWCA TO ZIS GRAN ZE BP-OTWAtftS AN SISTA1RS SeoPLE OF Your, coontry. Alfalfa Market Stronger Due To The Drouth WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 Alfalfa mnrkets strengthened somewhat dur ing the week ending August 13. Of ferings continued light due to a holding tendency generally prevalent among producers. Demand improved considerably with Increased credit to dairymen on the Pacific coast and further drought damage in the Cen tral Washlngtonu producing sections, according to tho weekly alfalfa hay market review of the United States bureau of agricultural economics. A wide area from the Middle At lantic states westward to the Mis sisslppl valley lias had the driest orawlmr season on record, while the Bhortairo of rainfall for June and t .TnK- i.i Brnn .ith r-ti-ni stjttM ! was' far greater than tor any vious year of which records arc Mailable. Temperatures have been abnormally high, with many previous heat records equaled or broken In the Central states and parts of the j boutnern states, some second and most of tho third growth of alfalfa I was badly damaged as a result. The ! August 1 indication Is one million tons, or 4 per cent below the July 1 "Near The Rainbow's End" Coming to ; The State J. F. McGowan. director of the Tiffany all-talking picture, "Near tho Rainbow's End," starring Bob Steele, ill nnp nf tho mnut nnlnrfnl nnninmil. 'as they pertain to the outdoors. Ho i is remembered by old-time serial fans as director and co-star with Helen Holmes in several railroad serials, and he adds writing to his list of accomplishments. Long ago no earned tne nicKname or "Lei's Go," because of his speed and accu- m nootiiig scenes, ana as "x,ei's Oo" McOowan ho is still known In '.Hollywood. "Near tho Rainbow's End," a story Of the nnrlent. fpurl hpt.wpnn Mm rat. tlcmcn and the sheep raisers, comes Saturday. HERE'S A RED HOT TIP FOR MEN WOT Safe Way To Get Rid . the Same Time (Jain Mental Activity Feci f:.'fNew..YorkMan , Tells Concise Story .To'FatMeivM Yes. Gentlemen: Writes W.R, Dan iels of Richmond Hill -"1 have-finished my second bottle of Kruschen Salts and have 'obtained the follow ing results:" -' 1 "I have removed 3 inches from the belt line." . ' ' S 2 "Get up .In the morning feeling 100 per cent. . ' 3 "I am 25 per cent more active. 4 "My mind is clearer... ! B "My wind has improved 25 per cent. , ' 6 "All skin eruptions have diBap , penred. 7 "My face and lips have color. I 8 "When I go to bed I am mo i tionlcss sleep like a brick. 0 "Am 40 years old and feel 20 years younger." ' Millions of meii the world over are taking tne utue anny aose oi n.run- them everlastingly feeling fit and lactive life really becomes a glorious 'adventure well worth living, j Don't confuse Kruschen with the ordinary salts that are made for Just one purpose (to act on the bowels). tfnnn nvnrlnntltMr hpffirp Villi tllO ! fnct that Kruschen contains the six I vital rejuvenating salts that nature 'put Into the human nociy at uic pc- Trademark Registered U. S. Patent Office LAND- OP OF 7.E f ALU KltlHl . sLUKLnt III II All" 1m lift lM W iV I 111 Til .1 ' li 1 Iff 1 1 4. ,M. - "111 tiiWvtf "t I I l.JWJ JU I II. I HH'fiJluil I 1 R 4,0(..- . UMtl forecast. The condition of alfalfa hay on August 1 was reported at 72.1 per cent compared to 79.1 per cent on July 1 and a ten year average of 84.8 per cent. The present condition in dicates avcrago yield per acre of 2 3G tons and a total production of 1(7, 112,000 tons compared to a five year average of 23,738.000 tons. Tho average ' condition for tho United States as a whole is fixed at 7:1.1 per cent of normal. This is 10 ! yesterday after their strange disap per cent below the 1929 flguro and . pcarance in Ohio with a aio.000 bank I'lTI tw.v n holniu thn nVPl-firm fnr . ..w.t- nrhlnh Varn liart the prjit ten years. The present con-; dltlon Is equal to the ten year aver- 1 ago ln but three states Connecticut. ! Arizona and California. Condition la generally good and closely ap- proaches the ten year average ln New wlndlers York, the New England, Rocky Moun- ! milot- tor the section a whole bWllja disclosures Ho dlS ir kh -,.. uir mm min ..itt.. i nnnP in tho I tie u any newer umu u .u... . . I & " ... fixcd . 60 while the crop in' corning rcnl etate deal which ho Kn ls olaccd at 61 -and InOkla- i hd tol1 hl8 bauer T .th,e P"Poa ,"66 of normai. TOe present if' hi. largo withdrawal of funds and crcp ln Colorado is estimated to be ,ii'lL0'. h.,n.. h .,,, BlxJut ,5 wr ccnt beiow year ago I "That nobody s business he said ncl 12 per cent below the ten year average. The first cutting was short because of May freezes and early dry weather. The second crop which has been harvested was close to the av erage. Growing conditions the last thrco or four weeks, however, have been fairly favorable for the third growth In most, producing sections of .the stiito. The Wyoming crop is flloo reported' short. The present sttur.liou would seem to Indicate that tho bulk of market supplies this year must come from the Eastern North Central- states Kansas, Nebraska, the Inter-Mountain states ' and the Pacific coast,. Pacific coast alfalfa markets strengthened somewhat with reports of drought In Central and Eastern parts cf the country and a broader demand, duo , to improved .credit conditions lu dairy Industry of that section. Los Angeles quotations ad vanced about SI por ton during the wcck. Aiinougn aairymcn oiierca I good outlet, .tho strong th; was largely j due to a holding tendency on part' of growers in the Antelope and Imperial Valleys wlicro prices were forced up i'50c per ton.l Fertiliser interests continued to take cttnuiderable ;hay. nt prices ranging from $15t 16 per ton, delivered to citrus growers.- Al- ' lanr. comparaoie to w. s. wo. was j offered delivered to dairymen nbout tlio some price: U: S: N No. i aUalfa wns quoted basis current salrs I l.r.a A,.nnli.a Annnol 11 ni aiflin. U. S. No. 1 at $17b 18; U. S. No. 2 $1G$ 10 per ton. BIG WAISTLINES of kurplus Fat arid At" 11 In Vigor Energy and; ( ; ; ; Younger. ' ginning of creation and these 0 min erals your body; imust; thavo ftp, jyou could not' live. Hnw would you like to get your weight cpwn,to normal and at tho some imc. develop thnt urge for nc- uvtfcy inav maKes woik . n uicaitiup. n"nd"n,lRo "ftftln In nmbttlbn'nnil Iteeii ncsa,flf inljid? - i'., GetV onVtho scales 'icdayan'ci ?sco' oh. much you weigh then get nn eVirent '.bottle of - Kruschen Qalta which will last you for 4 weeks. Take one half. teasDOonful In a glass of ;liot water ev.ery morning cut dowri I bn. sweoti for a while take tho cx- .oidiso i which'' Kruschen will induce pcrsiBt in this method every .morn ing of your life and when you have finished tho contents of . thl3 first bqtWe weigh your self, again- - Wow you can laugh at the people who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat now you will know tho pleasant way to lose un sightly fat and you'll also know that tho 0 vitalizing snlts of Kruschen (Salts that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function prop erly) have presented you with glorl- . 0Ug health. After that you'll want to walk around and say to your friends "One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money." Leading druggists all over tho world sell Kruschen Salts you can always i got it at Red Crofis Drug Store, Moon ; Drug Co.. Glass Drugs, Inc., who sells uusniH y pHunu-" cv'-;j.v':.;17'1"v'. FLINT - , , r- ... . i.nnii i ... mm - mill JIT,. iiiiKZ. ), .'J JJ. ', , J,M t. ii 1 hi . AM HimH.LiLUDluuF.i wlMW l JnlBliUIIiIil.i .U. I WHILE YbU ARE IN TRANCE You are 2E Guests of ze COUNTRY; 'ZE KEY To -FRANCE, J Missing Couple Return to Home; No Explanation . t , . , s r , , . ' Kr" Jw retired flour bur nast Kern, rich retired Hour buyer past 70 wiim old, ond Mrs. Kern, lor L,i)Qm ft Wlde soarch .was conducted Qrnwn from a bonk here, were back nomo toduy but had no explanation to make. Pollc0 had ,cttred the aged couple hrt ,fi,n Into the clutches of kid- kldnaned or deny swindled Piles Go Quick . ., ' ,. , , ' , Piles aro caused by bad circulation of the blood in the lower bowel and a weakening of the parts. Only an In- . . ternal medicine can remove the cause, Tliat's why external remedies and cut- ting fall. Dr. LeonhardVs HEM-HOID, succeeds, becauso It relieves this con- gestlon and strengthens tho airccteu narts. Dr. Leonharclt's prescription hM such a wonderlul record for quick, onto and lasting roller even ln chronic and stubborn case, the Med Cross DrUK Store says try HEM-ROID at my expense. Your Pile suffering must end or money psck. - auv. V ' ' ' 11 . 1 - i. i . i ' 1 - FiXcER' S WIFE GLAD HER HUSBAN& ',THt3Y itlsonnusb bo brnyp.vlio. only stand and waft ,iwlent Jup sld .ot ttio wives oi .-Vmericus most ' : f arins ne. drhrera. . . , ,,.,, ,,. . ., f.- ' ' '.Jdr.Ji-.'rXii !',' lii'i- , ' ' 'Bravo' they' rriu-t bo when they watch their lesser halves hurling their tiny cars around the nation s speedways at n ten'iflc number of miles an hour. ' ' 'l ' But they can bo cautiouB, as well. And most" ol Hieih'"nieA,'" So Mrs. Davo Evans, wifo of ono of the country's' ;noat f(impi3 1 rtino ; drivers, wns relieved ond -r'dolifc'hted -when Dnvo! decided o ciiuip his front-drivo Mijlqr Special racor with stqckenovaljP.ual Bal loon Blowout-proof tires. . , . , ;;. i- i, . , 't v Dave said he had selected slock Cenorals in preference to special racing tltos ' bf other makes be causo they held tho track better, and would not go flat and Bend him to tho'piti for a-replacement in tho midst of a race. ' 1 . . ' "' ' '' " . ' "I worry less nbout Davo's safoty when ho's driving on Generals," was tho way that Mrs. Evans ; put it." She is shown in tho abovo picturo sooted with hor husband in his car, in which he finishod well toward tho top at Indianapolis, at Pittsburgh and other national A. A. A. championship races this year. JACK ALLEN SUPPLY Adams & him, MEETS STEEL So AGAIN I GEEV You I LfiiMlOi-AlJJ kidnaped and that's all I've got to jay." . - korn made the withdrawal from the bank Monday over the protest . of his banker, who then notified ESS? it was not fearing the aged man was be swindled. not Immediately determined whether thev had returned by train ,or b? outomoblle. A further Inquiry . antlclDoted todav. 1 THE 1IOO LIVED SAN MATEO W Mrs. Margaret Mary Arnold couldn't bear the tnougnt 01 leaving ner pet aog wneu !f decided life was no longer worm living. j She poisoned the dog . food and BW"Uow.cd P?'f.on. toeI5e "' "r I revive her failed. The dog became violently 111, coughed up the poisoned focd and recovered. Taxes collected on molt sold In Louisiana yields 8150,000 annually for tho public school fluid. .. : . ,i , BURNING FEET New Way to End Distress In 20 Minutes , THE ENGLISH WAY If you want to instantly relieve l weary. Inflamed, burning feet you must first REMOVE THE CAUSE. And the general cause of most jfcot troubles Is harmful acids and poisons which accumulate ln tho tens 'or thousands or loot pores which I only tho Oxygen ln Radox can force out immediately rid your pores of these j trouble-makers by soaking your feet for 20 minutes in a wonderfully j a00tnmg clennslngi revitalizing Ra- . dox Footbath. You'll be astonished Bt how marvelnusly1 soothed and j cooled your feet will be walk all :next day with greatest comfort! Radox Is Euiinmtofd to give any one flawless feet or money back and that means painful feet sweaty leot corns, bunions ana callouses. Get Radox at Red Cross Drug Storo or any drug store, Read airecuoiiB. Adv. Auto Motor Parts Sporting La Grande Uc- AYS HE -AY5 BUT IT OESN'T MEAN A Thing WOLVEBINI! GRID TALENT RUNS TO THE BACKF1ELP ' ANN ARBOR, Mich. (P) Michigan', 1030 football nrospects seem to re- verse the usual pre-season pyospects at the Wolverine camp, Line material Is reported to be scarce, while backs are so olentlful that Coach Harry Kipke considers bo 1.,,. ir nf vitv -illfr. - r ,T vli, . . Iderlng sending Maynard Morrison, fullback, to center and BUI Hewitt, end, to tackle. Freedom From Stomach Distress Red Cross Drug Store Has the 1 Remedy and Guarantees 'it : to' End Indigestion- or 1 Gastritis.5 li You can get one bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin and If after you take it you do pot say It did you more good than anything you ever used before, your money will be .waiting for you. i This delightful and effective elixir not . only gives Instant . relief from gas. fullness, acid stomach and .dis tress after eating, but taken regu larly for a short time will turn your weak, run down stomach into a Btrong, healthy one able to perform its duties witnout neip. - It ends indigestion, gastritis, ca tarrh of the stomach and does It in a surprisingly short period of time. Dr. Wra, W. Morgan, a prominent dentist of Bridge ton, N. J., writes: "After suffering severely . with gas tritis and other stomach troubles, a friend gave me a bottle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin. I had obtained little relief from other remedies, but four bottles entirely ended the trouble." Get It tit Red Crosa Drug Store and all regular druggists everywhere. : - Adv. COMPANY Goods I'lionc Main 43 By John C, Terry By Julian Ollendorff A LOT " WETLL, - AfTER ALL A LU I, 1 TfflNE. ' HE'S PONE MORE TWAN HE'S SAO r Am S ' I'c l'- m 1t?- '.S.V : ' Jr.- Depot.